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Regardless of your age, you can make better choices in the moment. Small decisions - about how you eat, move, and sleep each day - count more than you think. As I have learned from personal experience, these choices shape your life.
Tom Rath
Life
Day
You
Age
Experience
Better
Think
Eat
About
More
Small
Shape
Count
Make
Learned
How
Than
Personal
Personal Experience
Move
Regardless
Decisions
Choices
Your
Moment
Each
Each Day
Sleep
I'm a huge fan of Joe Walsh and a big James Gang fan. A lot of what I know about playing the guitar I learned from listening to him.
Tom Scholz
Guitar
Listening
Big
Joe
About
Know
Him
Learned
Lot
Huge
Huge Fan
James
Fan
Gang
Playing
As a part of preparing those lawsuits, learning about those lawsuits, I learned about the various nuclear issues in parts of the nuclear production process I guess you'd say.
Tom Udall
You
Learning
Guess
Say
Those
About
Lawsuits
Various
Part
Learned
Parts
Issues
Process
Production
Preparing
Nuclear
I've learned to laugh most of the negativity off.
Tomi Lahren
Negativity
Laugh
Most
Learned
Off
When I lost to Ray Mercer, I was young. I deserved to lose that fight because I hadn't learned how to cover all the angles in preparation. I was immature.
Tommy Morrison
Fight
Lose
Lost
Young
Preparation
Immature
Angles
Ray
Learned
Because
How
Cover
Deserved
By the time I did that third solo album, I'd finally learned how to do it, but I'd also learned that I liked being in a band.
Tommy Shaw
Time
Band
Finally
Solo
Liked
Also
Learned
How
Did
Being
Album
Third
By The Time
My parents didn't speak English. They learned it little by little. They realized that education was the ticket to a better future in their own rudimentary way. They kept the house clean, kept us on the straight and narrow, and none of us ever got into trouble with the law.
Tony Cardenas
Education
Future
Speak
Law
Better
Parents
Trouble
Own
Rudimentary
Way
Better Future
Clean
Ticket
House
Learned
None
Got
Narrow
Little
Straight
Realized
Us
English
Ever
Kept
The book is actually called 'A Mentor Leader, a Different Way to Lead.' It really talks about my experience in the way I tried lead our football team, things that I learned from, basically, the coaches that I played for and my parents about leadership. And it is a little bit different, counter to maybe what society says about great leaders.
Tony Dungy
Leadership
Great
Experience
Book
Parents
Leader
Society
Our
Way
Bit
Says
Tried
Great Leaders
About
Mentor
Lead
Counter
Football
Leaders
Football Team
Learned
Talks
Maybe
Different
Little
Little Bit
Really
Coaches
Team
Different Way
Actually
Things
Played
Basically
I had 10 to 12 close buddies who I played ball with all the way from elementary to high school. That is where I learned to compete.
Tony Dungy
School
Way
High
High School
Had
Buddies
Learned
Ball
Close
Where
Who
Elementary
Compete
Played
I learned from Chuck Noll in Pittsburgh that speed and explosiveness on defense is the way to build a team. Both are difficult for your opponent to assimilate in practice and then in games it is even harder to match.
Tony Dungy
Practice
Build
Difficult
Defense
Speed
Chuck
Way
Both
Learned
Match
Opponent
Pittsburgh
Then
Your
Games
Team
Even
Harder
Assimilate
I've been working with contractors designing and building a house on a nonstop basis since 2005. I learned about all these systems of audio, construction, electricity, energy, water systems.
Tony Fadell
Construction
Water
Building
Energy
Systems
About
Since
House
Learned
Audio
Nonstop
Been
Contractors
Working
Electricity
Designing
Basis
I learned the power of 'no.' No is really important. Entrepreneurs are told to say 'yes, yes, more, more.'
Tony Fadell
Power
Important
Say
More
Entrepreneurs
Learned
Yes
Really
When I was four or five years old, my grandfather showed me how to build things, paint, saw. Through years of fixing bikes, repairing lawn mowers, I learned how things work.
Tony Fadell
Work
Me
Old
Build
Saw
Lawn
Through
Learned
How
Repairing
Years
Five
Fixing
Grandfather
Bikes
Paint
Things
Four
The crazy thing is, the last club I ever learned to hit was my driver. My brother and I ended up being known for our distance, but we had no idea how far we could hit the ball because we hit it the same, and all of a sudden, we're going to tournaments, and we're driving the par-4s. At 10 years old, I was hitting it, like, 240.
Tony Finau
Crazy
Old
Club
Our
Distance
Brother
No Idea
Could
Driver
Had
Driving
Tournaments
Idea
Like
Known
Learned
Because
Ball
How
How Far
Years
Up
Hit
Ended
Same
Hitting
Going
Being
Far
Sudden
Ever
Thing
Last
The more decisions you make, the better, statistically, your odds of success are. And what I also learned was, it doesn't matter: anything can be fixed. When you're directing, you can agonize, but you can't indulge. Stuff has to happen.
Tony Goldwyn
Success
You
Better
Matter
Odds
Directing
More
Stuff
Indulge
Also
Make
Learned
Fixed
Happen
Anything
Decisions
Your
Agonize
I was a contact hitter my whole career but I learned how to handle the ball inside. And Ted Williams played a big part in that. He gave me the advice on how to handle inside pitches.
Tony Gwynn
Me
Advice
Big
Gave
Williams
Inside
He
Part
Contact
Learned
Ball
How
Handle
Big Part
Hitter
Pitches
Whole
Played
Ted
Career
Ted Williams
One of the things I learned in 'Slavs!' is that it's much easier to talk about being gay than it is to talk about being a socialist. People are afraid of socialism, and plays that deal with economics are scarier to them.
Tony Kushner
Gay
Socialism
People
Economics
Easier
One Of The Things
About
Talk
Learned
Deal
Than
Afraid
Being
Them
Much
Socialist
Things
Plays
I've learned the truth in these sayings: 'Luck is when opportunity meets preparation' and 'The right project will find you'.
Tony Oller
Truth
You
Opportunity
Will
Luck
Preparation
Meets
Project
Sayings
Find
Learned
Right
When I was five my parents bought me a ukulele for Christmas. I quickly learned how to play it with my father's guidance. Thereafter, my father regularly taught me all the good old fashioned songs.
Tony Visconti
Christmas
Good
Me
Guidance
Old
Father
Parents
Ukulele
Songs
Bought
Learned
How
Five
Quickly
Taught
Regularly
Old-Fashioned
Thereafter
Play
I learned always to follow your heart.
Tori Bowie
Heart
Follow Your Heart
Follow
Learned
Always
Your
I'm a simple, country, small-town girl at heart. I try and stick to the values that I learned as a child, and I lead my life as such.
Tori Bowie
Life
Heart
Simple
Try
Values
Girl
My Life
Country
Lead
Learned
Stick
Child
I've learned time management, organization and I have priorities.
Tory Burch
Time
Management
Organization
Learned
Priorities
Time Management
We've all crashed; we see crashes every race and we know it's something we have to deal with. It's BMX - it can happen at anytime. Nothing's for sure in this sport, if I've learned anything.
Tory Nyhaug
Nothing
Every
See
Something
Know
Sport
Learned
Sure
Deal
Happen
Anything
Crashed
Crashes
Anytime
Race
I am so scared of the sea, so what did I do? Learned to scuba in the Great Barrier Reef.
Tracie Bennett
Great
Scared
Learned
Am
Did
Scuba
Sea
Barrier
African-Americans are always forced to learn the other culture, but the other culture is not forced to learn ours. I went to acting school at Juilliard, and we learned Shakespeare and Shaw, but we never did the work of a single African-American playwright, not August Wilson or Ntozake Shange or Imir Baraka.
Tracie Thoms
Work
Culture
School
Single
Playwright
Other
Ours
Wilson
Shakespeare
Never
Forced
Learn
Learned
Always
August
Juilliard
Did
African-American
Acting
Acting School
Growing up in Cleveland, I learned about singing from my mother, who had once sung professionally and who admired Mahalia Jackson and Aretha Franklin.
Tracy Chapman
Mother
Singing
Once
Franklin
Sung
Admired
About
Aretha
Aretha Franklin
Had
Cleveland
Learned
Up
Jackson
Who
Growing
Growing Up
Professionally
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